2025 is finally ending

By Ande Jacobson

For the last several years, I’ve given up sending a holiday letter out or posting one on social media or my website talking about what I’d done over the course of the year. Instead, I’ve taken to writing a year-end essay looking at the bigger picture from my vantage point as an American. As I mentioned in my 2024 year-end essay, my personal accomplishments aren’t worth mentioning anymore as there are far bigger concerns that have overshadowed anything I as an individual may have done. Thinking back over the course of the year that is finally ending, too much has happened to us all, far too much for any one person to track though many are trying. It’s been a tumultuous year, one that has spawned far too much anxiety and concern because of the political situation that has unfolded here in the U.S. At the end of last year, much was unknown about how 2025 would progress. Now we know how this is unfolding, and it’s far worse than many of us had imagined it could be. We knew that a second Trump administration would be challenging to say the least, but it’s been far more cruel and chaotic than we thought possible. Continue reading

Thoughts as 2024 draws to a close

By Ande Jacobson

I used to write a holiday letter each year to share with friends, mostly those who were far away. At first I sent them in holiday cards via the mail, but over time I started writing them as emails, and later as articles on my website. They detailed my big events through the year. Sometimes they noted my personal accomplishments. Other times they covered my struggles. Over time though, I stopped writing them. Instead, I started writing an end of year essay thinking about what had happened over the year in broader terms. My individual exploits no longer seemed all that important in the grand scheme of things, either to me or to those I cared about. Continue reading